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Why Do I Keep Repeating the Same Sin? I Get the Answer From God’s Word (Part 2)

 

Does Good Behavior Demonstrate That Our Dispositions Have Changed? 

 

After listening to Brother Lin’s fellowship, I thought to myself, “We really do now live in sin and are unable to extricate ourselves, and this is something no one can deny. But we have changed a little….” And so, I said to Brother Lin, “Brother, what you have just fellowshiped is the truth. We certainly do commit sin often now and we have not cast off the bonds of sin. But we have changed a little since we started to believe in the Lord. Some of my brothers and sisters in the church, for example, live out humble lives and never argue with anybody. Some believers had a bad relationship with their spouses before they believed in the Lord, but afterward, their relationships improved. There are also some who used to always be getting into fights or insulting other people, but since they started to believe in the Lord, they have become tolerant and patient—does this not constitute change? I think that as long as we truly trust in the Lord and act in accordance with His words, we can then cast off the bonds of sin little by little and be purified, and when the Lord comes, we can then be raised up into heaven.” One by one, the other brothers and sisters agreed with my view.

 

Brother Lin went on patiently, saying, “Many people experience some behavioral change after they start to believe in the Lord. For example, they no longer get into fights or insult other people, they can be loving toward others, they can be tolerant and patient and can both give to those in need and dedicate themselves to God, and so on. But having these apparent good behaviors on the outside does not demonstrate that we are casting off the bonds of sin or that our dispositions are changing. Because our sinful nature remains unresolved, we are still in constant danger of resisting God and betraying God.” Having said this, Brother Lin then read us these words: “Changes in nothing more than behavior are unsustainable. If there is no alteration in people’s life disposition, then sooner or later their wicked side will show itself. Because the source of the changes in their behavior is fervor, coupled with some work by the Holy Spirit at the time, it is extremely easy for them to become fervent, or to show kindness for a time. As the unbelievers say, ‘Doing one good deed is easy, what’s hard is doing a lifetime of good deeds.’ People are incapable of doing good deeds their whole life. Their behavior is directed by the life; whatever their life is, so is their behavior, and only that which is revealed naturally represents the life, and one’s nature. Things that are fake cannot last. … Behaving well is not the same as obeying God, much less does it equal being compatible with Christ. Changes in behavior are based on doctrine, and born of fervor—they are not based on the true knowledge of God, or upon the truth, much less do they rest on the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Even though there are times when some of what people do is directed by the Holy Spirit, this is not the expression of the life, much less is it the same as knowing God; no matter how good a person’s behavior, it does not prove that they obey God, or that they put the truth into practice” (“The Difference Between External Changes and Changes in Disposition” in Records of Christ’s Talks).

 

Brother Lin continued with his fellowship, saying, “This passage shows us that good behavior comes from people’s fervor and kindness, as well as some work by the Holy Spirit. By forsaking our flesh for a time, we are then able to practice good behavior, but this does not demonstrate that we have taken the truth as our life, nor does it demonstrate that our dispositions have changed. If our sinful nature remains unresolved and, through good behavior, we are able to restrain ourselves for a time, then as time goes on we inevitably end up repeating the same transgressions as we have in the past, so much so that we even become capable of doing things against God at any moment, offending God’s disposition, and we then lose our chance to attain true salvation. In our lives, we can all appreciate that, ordinarily, we can practice tolerance and patience in our association with other people, and we can forgo getting into arguments with them. But when other people begin to infringe upon our interests, however, we can make quite a fuss and argue with them, and we can even become bitter enemies. Many brothers and sisters can appear to have some good behavior on the outside, but the moment some man-made or natural disaster comes their way or something bad happens to their family, they then blame and misunderstand God, so much so that they can even deny and betray God. Some church leaders and co-workers may appear humble and patient from the outside, but their natures are arrogant and, when they work and give sermons, they do not exalt God, they do not lead people to practice or experience the Lord’s words, but instead they show off at every opportunity, always talking about their experiences of suffering for the Lord’s sake so that other people hold them in high esteem and look up to them. Some even vie for power and position within the church and they misappropriate church funds. The Pharisees at the time of Jesus appeared to live very piously, they were loving toward others, and they both gave to those in need and dedicated themselves to God—even the tassels on their clothes were covered in written Scriptures. When the Lord Jesus came to perform His work, however, they frantically resisted and condemned Him to the point where they even colluded with the Roman authorities to crucify Him upon the cross. This shows that, no matter how good our behavior may appear to be on the outside, it cannot demonstrate that we know God or obey God, or that we are compatible with God, much less that we have been purified. Therefore, changes in external behavior do not equate to changes in disposition, and our ability to externally practice some of the Lord’s teachings does not demonstrate that we have cast off the bonds of sin.”

 

After listening to Brother Lin’s fellowship, I found that I agreed with it from the bottom of my heart, and I said, “Brother, your fellowship tallies with what we are really like! Although our external behavior may have changed somewhat, our sinful nature still dominates us from within, and so our good behavior can never last for long. For example, I always tried hard to restrain myself from arguing with my mom and, although from the outside I appeared to be somewhat patient, I still didn’t feel this way in my heart, and I inevitably ended up arguing with her. This shows that I am still under the control of my sinful nature and that I have not been purified. When we look at other people, we just see what’s on the outside; God doesn’t just require us to change what’s on the outside, however. Most importantly, God requires that our inner lives undergo a change.”

 

Just then, one of the other sisters said, “Yes, it’s true that we have just changed our external behavior and that our lives have not changed at all. Whenever I have a disagreement with my work colleague, I hate her from the bottom of my heart, and I want to have nothing more to do with her. Although I know that the Lord teaches us to be tolerant and patient, and I can restrain myself maybe once or twice, as time goes on, I just can’t restrain myself anymore. It seems as though, if we only change our external behavior and our life dispositions do not change, then we are unable to keep to the Lord’s words for very long and we can still sin frequently.” The other brothers and sisters then took it in turns to talk about their pain of being subject to the bonds of sin throughout their many years of belief in the Lord.

 

After the discussion was over, Brother Lin went on: “Brothers and sisters, the work of redemption performed by the Lord Jesus absolved us of our sins, but our sinful nature remains unresolved within us. Consequently, no matter how much we read the Bible, how much we confess and repent or how much we try to control ourselves, we are still incapable of casting off the bonds of sin. God knows our needs and, in the last days, He has returned in the flesh with the name Almighty God to perform the work of judgment beginning in God’s house to enable us to thoroughly cast off sin and be purified. This precisely fulfills these biblical prophecies: ‘I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth: for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatever He shall hear, that shall He speak: and He will show you things to come’ (John 16:12–13). ‘And if any man hear My words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. He that rejects Me, and receives not My words, has one that judges him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day’ (John 12:47–48). ‘For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God’ (1 Peter 4:17). Only by accepting God’s work of judgment in the last days, by experiencing the judgment and chastisement of God’s words and by having our corrupt dispositions changed can we attain true salvation and enter into the kingdom of heaven.”

 

At this point, the other brothers and sisters and I were astounded, and we asked eagerly, “Has the Lord Jesus returned? Can it be true? It’s inconceivable!” I said, “I feel as though the words we’ve read during this gathering are no ordinary words, but that they are indeed the words of God. I never imagined, even in my wildest dreams, that I would ever be able to welcome the Lord’s return—I’m so blessed! Brother Lin, after listening to God’s words and your fellowship, I now understand that the work of redemption performed by the Lord Jesus absolved us of our sins. But our sinful nature remains unresolved within us, so even though we appear to do good deeds, we’re still capable of constantly sinning and resisting God. If God didn’t perform His work to save us, we would simply be unable to cast off the bonds and fetters of sin through our own power. I used to think that so long as I always held to the Lord’s way then I would be purified, but now I see that that simply isn’t true. You said just now, however, that the Lord Jesus has returned in the last days and is performing the work of judgment in order to utterly change and purify man. How then does God perform this work to purify and change man? Are you able to fellowship with us some more about this?”

 

So, This Is How God Judges and Purifies Man

Brother Lin laughed and said, “Sister, you’ve raised a crucial issue! As for how God performs His work of judgment in the last days to purify man, let’s read a passage of Almighty God’s words together. Almighty God says, ‘In the last days, Christ uses a variety of truths to teach man, to expose the essence of man, and to dissect the words and deeds of man. These words comprise various truths, such as man’s duty, how man should obey God, how man should be loyal to God, how man ought to live out normal humanity, as well as the wisdom and the disposition of God, and so on. These words are all directed at the essence of man and his corrupt disposition. In particular, the words that expose how man spurns God are spoken in regard to how man is an embodiment of Satan, and an enemy force against God. In undertaking His work of judgment, God does not simply make clear the nature of man with a few words; He exposes, deals with, and prunes over the long term. These methods of exposure, dealing, and pruning cannot be substituted with ordinary words, but with the truth of which man is utterly bereft. Only methods such as these can be called judgment; only through judgment of this kind can man be subdued and thoroughly convinced into submission to God, and moreover gain true knowledge of God. What the work of judgment brings about is man’s understanding of the true face of God and the truth about his own rebelliousness. The work of judgment allows man to gain much understanding of the will of God, of the purpose of God’s work, and of the mysteries that are incomprehensible to him. It also allows man to recognize and know his corrupt substance and the roots of his corruption, as well as to discover the ugliness of man. These effects are all brought about by the work of judgment, for the substance of this work is actually the work of opening up the truth, the way, and the life of God to all those who have faith in Him. This work is the work of judgment done by God’” (“Christ Does the Work of Judgment With the Truth” in The Word Appears in the Flesh).

 

After he’d finished reading, Brother Lin gave fellowship, saying, “In the last days, Almighty God primarily expresses the truth to judge and purify man. These truths are not aimed solely at our behaviors, such as how humble we appear, how tolerant and patient, how we don’t get into arguments with other people and how we get along well with others, and so on and so forth. Instead, the truths Almighty God expresses directly reveal the root of our sin, which is the satanic dispositions and the essence of our nature that are hidden within us, such as arrogance and conceitedness, selfishness and being contemptible, crookedness and deceit, greed and wickedness, and so on. We used to believe that, if our external behavior changed a little and we were able to put some of the Lord’s teachings into practice, then that meant we were good people. But through the judgment and revelations of Almighty God’s words, we have finally seen how deeply corrupted by Satan we are, and that we express our satanic corrupt dispositions in everything we do and say. For example, under the domination of our arrogant nature, although we know the Lord requires us to be humble and patient, we still always want to stand on high and be condescending in our relations with other people and we want to have the final say in everything. Under the domination of our selfish nature, we always speak and act with personal motives and aims in our dealings with other people in order to profit ourselves, and when we work and expend ourselves for God, it is not because we love God or because we want to satisfy Him, but it is done to strike a deal with God and to obtain the blessings of the kingdom of heaven in return. Our nature is wicked and we covet physical pleasures; although we know that the Lord requires us to set ourselves apart from worldly people, we are still unable to withstand temptation, we follow the evil trends of the world, we go off in pursuit of fame, fortune and status, and we covet the pleasures of sin. These are just a few examples. Through the judgment and revelations of God’s words, we have finally seen that we express our satanic corrupt dispositions in everything we say and do, that we have been so corrupted by Satan that we are barely human, and that we retain no true semblance of a human being. At the same time, we also understand from God’s words of judgment and revelation that God loves honest people and blesses those who pursue the truth, and who obey and love God, and He hates those who are deceitful. If someone does not pursue a change in their disposition, but instead always lives amidst their corrupt dispositions, resisting God, then that person will necessarily be detested, rejected and punished by God. The judgment and chastisement of God’s words enable us to see the truth of our corruption at the hands of Satan and they enable us to know God’s righteous and holy disposition. A heart of reverence toward God then gradually arises within us and we generate real hatred for our corrupt dispositions, and we become resolved to never again live by the corrupt dispositions of Satan. Instead, we wish to pursue the truth in earnest, to act and conduct ourselves in accordance with God’s words, and we wish to live out a genuine human likeness. Through experiencing the judgment and chastisement of God, little by little we come to be able to forsake our flesh and practice God’s words, we come to understand more and more truths, and our outlook on life and our values gradually change; when we encounter issues, we are then able to seek God’s will, live by His words and, little by little, we generate true reverence and obedience toward God. This is the result of God’s work of judgment in the last days. By experiencing it, we come to appreciate that God’s judgment and chastisement in the last days actually afford us the greatest protection, and they are full of God’s profound love for us.”

 

I felt the words that Brother Lin had read out to us were great—they were authoritative and powerful, and I had never heard anything quite like them before. Brother Lin also fellowshiped so clearly. I said, excitedly, “Thank the Lord! So, it turns out that the Lord has returned and is using His words to perform the work of judging and purifying man. Through His words, He exposes our corrupt dispositions and allows us to know our own corruption. Then, through pursuing the truth, our corrupt dispositions are changed, until finally we are able to live by God’s words and we become people who both revere and obey God. This is such a meaningful work!”

 

Brother Lin said cheerfully, “Thanks be to God for leading us to understand these things!” Afterward, as the time was already quite late, we ended our gathering and agreed on the time of our next gathering. I was very much looking forward to Brother Lin’s fellowship, and I really wanted to hear him read more of Almighty God’s words to us.

 

I Recognize the Voice of God and Joyfully Welcome the Lord’s Return

When the day came for our next gathering, Brother Lin gave us fellowship on such things as the significance of God taking different names in the Age of Law and the Age of Grace, the mystery of God’s incarnation, God’s three stages of work to save mankind, and the final destination and end for mankind. After I listened to all this, I was very excited, and I said happily, “Although I have previously listened to many sermons in church, I never understood many truths. Now that I am reading Almighty God’s words, the confusion I had in my heart has been dispelled, I now understand many of the truths in the Bible and my spirit has been greatly nourished. These words truly are the voice of God!”

 

Brother Lin said happily, “Thanks be to God, for His sheep have heard His voice. It is by the grace of God that we are able to recognize Almighty God’s words as the voice of God and come before Him. Now, those who truly believe in God within all denominations are coming before Almighty God one by one and attending the feast of the Lamb. Through experiencing the judgment and chastisement of God’s words, those who pursue the truth are witnessing changes in their life dispositions to differing degrees, and there are many testimonies from brothers and sisters on the website of The Church of Almighty God describing how their corrupt dispositions have changed through experiencing the judgment of Almighty God’s words.” Brother Lin then showed me the website of The Church of Almighty God as well as their mobile phone app. There is such a rich abundance of content: There are the words God has expressed in the last days, videos of recitations of God’s words, hymns in praise of God, gospel films, as well as the experiences and testimonies of God’s chosen people, various variety shows, short sketches, singing and dancing videos, and more. There is everything one could want, and I couldn’t get enough! I felt thrilled. God long ago incarnated and came into the world and He has expressed so many words—it really is too precious! At that moment, I felt filled with gratitude toward God, and I thanked God for spreading the gospel to me through the brothers and sisters, for allowing me to have the fortune to hear His voice, for enabling me to understand the reason why I lived in sin, and for allowing me to find the path to being cleansed.

 

Afterward, over a period of gatherings and investigation, I became completely certain that Almighty God is indeed the Lord Jesus returned, and I joyfully accepted God’s new work. Thanks be to God!

 

Source From: The Church of Almighty God 

 

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